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  2. James Clerk Maxwell - Wikipedia

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    James Clerk Maxwell. James Clerk Maxwell FRS FRSE (13 June 1831 – 5 November 1879) was a Scottish physicist with broad interests [1][2] who was responsible for the classical theory of electromagnetic radiation, which was the first theory to describe electricity, magnetism and light as different manifestations of the same phenomenon. Maxwell's ...

  3. An Elementary Treatise on Electricity - Wikipedia

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    An Elementary Treatise on Electricity is a posthumously published treatise on electricity by James Clerk Maxwell that was edited by William Garnett. The book was published in 1881 by Oxford University Press two years after Maxwell died in 1879. The editor's note at the beginning of the book states that most of the book's content was written ...

  4. Katherine Clerk Maxwell - Wikipedia

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    Fields. Physical sciences. Katherine Mary Clerk Maxwell (née Dewar; 1824 – 12 December 1886) was the wife of Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell. She aided him in some of his work on colour vision and his experiments on the viscosity of gases. She was born Katherine Dewar in 1824 in Glasgow [1][2] and married Clerk Maxwell in Aberdeen in ...

  5. File:Tartan Ribbon.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Español: Cinta de tartán ( Tartan Ribbon ). Es una fotografía tomada por el fotógrafo Thomas Sutton según las instrucciones del físico británico James Clerk Maxwell en 1861. Considerada la primera fotografía en color permanente, fue realizada con tres negativos obtenidos con filtros de color azul, rojo y verde.

  6. File:Db James Clerk Maxwell in his 40s -2-7.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Lord Kelvin - Wikipedia

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    Lord Kelvin. It is believed the "PNP" in his signature stands for "Professor of Natural Philosophy". Kelvin also wrote under the pseudonym "P. Q. R." William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin was an Irish mathematician, mathematical physicist and engineer. [7][8] Born in Belfast, he was the professor of Natural Philosophy at the University of Glasgow ...

  8. Thomas Sutton (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Sutton was the photographer for James Clerk Maxwell's pioneering 1861 demonstration of colour photography. In a practical trial of a thought-experiment Maxwell had published in 1855, Sutton took three separate black-and-white photographs of a multicoloured ribbon, one through a blue filter, one through a green filter, and one through a red ...

  9. Color photography - Wikipedia

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    The first color photograph made by the three-color method suggested by James Clerk Maxwell in 1855, taken in 1861 by Thomas Sutton. The subject is a colored ribbon, usually described as a tartan ribbon. Color photography is photography that uses media capable of capturing and reproducing colors.